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1 II, 1 | most true (for they are not merely sometimes true, nor is there 2 IV, 2 | each thing is one in no merely accidental way, and similarly 3 IV, 2 | philosophic life. Dialectic is merely critical where philosophy 4 IV, 6 | convictions and among those who merely profess these views, some 5 IV, 6 | grasp; but those who seek merely compulsion in argument seek 6 IV, 7 | contradictories, if one is not arguing merely for the sake of argument; 7 V, 4 | grow together instead of merely touching, and be one in 8 V, 6 | nature which are one not merely by contact; for if you put 9 V, 12| sometimes we say of those who merely can walk or speak but not 10 V, 12| these are capable either merely because the thing might 11 V, 18| far as they belong to it merely by virtue of itself considered 12 V, 24| cases now mentioned; some merely because they are successive 13 VII, 3 | predicated. But we must not merely state the matter thus; for 14 VII, 4 | are thought to imply not merely that the subject participates 15 VII, 6 | are one and the same in no merely accidental way, as is evident 16 VII, 16| they exist, all of them, merely as matter) and earth and 17 IX, 1 | are potencies either of merely acting or being acted on, 18 IX, 2 | also that the potency of merely doing a thing or having 19 IX, 2 | do it, but he who does it merely need not also do it well.~ 20 X, 3 | different; they are not merely other, but some are other 21 X, 8 | is differentiated in no merely accidental way, whether 22 X, 10| the individuals and not merely to have the same name; but 23 XI, 3 | denied of him, but may be merely "in some respect deficient 24 XI, 8 | always and of necessity, but merely as it chances; e.g. there 25 XII, 1 | part; and if it coheres merely by virtue of serial succession, 26 XIII, 3| propositions about things merely considered as in motion, 27 XIII, 3| attributes which belong to things merely as lengths or as planes. 28 XIV, 4 | the generation of numbers merely to assist contemplation